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RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - 1999gc8 - 06-13-2023

Yeah I agree with the previous posts as well. His limp was bad enough to stop him from running from the DM Talamati. He was barely capable of a slow trot.

 It would definitely heal in time but if his mobility is still poor then he's done for if the PC males catch him. There's no way he would get away from then have and no chance against them.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - book1206 - 06-13-2023

4 Kambula brothers + 1 sister back to sabi sabi, probably around Kirkmans Kamp.  


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RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Mapokser - 06-14-2023

Looking at NK's limp in the video with the Ximhungwes, it looks quite worse than when he was with the Talamatis. Is it even the same limb? Could it be that he was with Talamatis when Kambulas attacked, which split all 3 of them?


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - lionuk - 06-15-2023

"While tracking the Styx Pride, we were lucky to come across the Kambulas - four males and one female. The last time we saw them, they had some fresh wounds and looked a bit skinny, but today, they looked well-fed and in good condition.

While moving between open areas, the female went out of sight of the males and they contact called and shortly thereafter, she returned to them where they rested in the morning sun."


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Good to see the missing K3 back with his brothers and sister and all of them in one frame. 


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - criollo2mil - 06-17-2023

The Nkuhuma displaying an aggravation of his eye scar

Credit:  Dirr Marimane


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - afortich - 06-17-2023

(06-17-2023, 12:17 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Nkuhuma displaying an aggravation of his eye scar

Credit:  Dirr Marimane

Damn, his visual field seems to be narrower now.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Duco Ndona - 06-17-2023

If it renders that eye useless, he may lose depth of vision aswell. Not a good thing for a lion almost entirely dependent on his own hunts.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 06-17-2023

Theres lions and leopards with 1 eye completly blind who live pretty normal life.

Lion wont be handicapped because small part of his skin covers part of his eye lol.

He has that injury for a while now, and didnt bother him whatsoever, always in peak condition for being lone nomad.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Duco Ndona - 06-17-2023

It seems to be getting worse and it would be another extra problem for this poor fellah to deal with. 

Just becouse an animal can adapt to it, doesnt mean its not a handicap or otherwise harmless.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - lionuk - 06-26-2023

The two oldest Kambula boys seen in Skukuza, next to Nyamundwa Dam
Pic credit: Anttilaehde


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RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Robot00 - 06-26-2023

How far away are they from southern sabi sands? Just wondering to myself if they'll ever come back to S.S


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Tr1x24 - 06-26-2023

(06-26-2023, 03:30 PM)Robot00 Wrote: How far away are they from southern sabi sands? Just wondering to myself if they'll ever come back to S.S

Around 15-20 km from SS, they will not return, as by the looks of it, they are trying to establish themselves in that area.


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - 1999gc8 - 06-26-2023

Four kambula young males and their sister sighted at Kruger/Malamala northern boundary.




RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - Mdz123 - 06-27-2023

(06-26-2023, 01:19 PM)lionuk Wrote: The two oldest Kambula boys seen in Skukuza, next to Nyamundwa Dam
Pic credit: Anttilaehde


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i cant see the photos. Im assuming that their unknown partner wasnt with them in this sighting?


RE: Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage - lionuk - 06-27-2023

(06-27-2023, 05:05 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: i cant see the photos. Im assuming that their unknown partner wasnt with them in this sighting?
Sorry about that. I've reposted the photos, hope you are able to see these this time: 


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It seems that their unknown partner is no longer with them.